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He moved out from his seat almost exaggeratedly, then turned, bowing to each of them in turn.
Then the coach did an exaggeratedly stiff imitation of them.
On the other side of the room, Kim laughed then shook his head exaggeratedly.
"Money," he said, moving his lips exaggeratedly as if talking to a Up reader.
And the new rules would prevent companies from taking an exaggeratedly long period to write off film production costs.
He has an exaggeratedly large chin and masculine manner about him.
In classic, silent comic style, men exaggeratedly hit each other over the head.
There is too much sound, and the lyrics are exaggeratedly overwrought.
"Business is always very serious," he declared in an exaggeratedly sober tone, then looked at her father.
Some signs are produced with an exaggeratedly large motion, so that they take up more sign space than normal.
But the drama is that the woman's male companion leans exaggeratedly away from her.
"The thing is exaggeratedly feminine and constantly drawing attention to her gender."
Taking out some phials and holding them up, he raised his eyebrows exaggeratedly.
I have sandy hair with some gray in it, blue eyes, and a good build, but I'm not exaggeratedly muscular.
Noted historians of the period have argued that the latter figure is exaggeratedly low.
He moved his head exaggeratedly from side to side, seeking some landmark.
Go away, he waved exaggeratedly, can't you see we're closed.
Still, this house becomes an interesting echo of the earlier film's exaggeratedly gracious setting.
She spoke in an excited whisper, mouthing the words exaggeratedly.
His voice is exaggeratedly slow and deliberate, hardly rising above a whisper.
To violently and exaggeratedly hit or strike for a while (profane).
The housekeeper seems exaggeratedly ignorant and too good-hearted to be true.
In his view, the dollar has now become as exaggeratedly low as it was formerly high.
They sat and watched her while Greg paced the room with exaggeratedly heavy footsteps.
He took an exaggeratedly sighing breath that they could all hear in their earphones.
Actually, none of this hyperbolically good behavior feels very permanent.
Gold: Don, you once said, perhaps hyperbolically, let's forget about the big audience.
In contemporary language, the notion of blasphemy is often used hyperbolically.
The side wings are hyperbolically curved over the vertical axis.
Many movies are hyperbolically touted as labors of love.
Jones could be a demanding superior with strong, hyperbolically expressed, views about matters political and religious.
He's hyperbolically funny, with undertones of cruelty and confusion.
Vice describes him, hyperbolically, as "like the supervillain of these two books".
Other reviewers spoke of him, hyperbolically, as a writer who might become America's Ibsen.
I mean, not one gallery in Chelsea is open on Sunday," he said somewhat hyperbolically.
She also wrote about her job and her co-workers in her blog, often hyperbolically.
Some hyperbolically called their last album the "Sgt. Pepper" of rap.
Like well-trained babies in television commercials, Pokemon are hyperbolically cute.
The incident is still hyperbolically known as "The Carib War."
These hills, the hyperbolically named Sawtooth Mountains, barely crack 1,500 feet.
"I'm not speaking about your gifts hyperbolically, Commander.
Because the Ghost Writer had not yet encountered those others, and in any event he was speaking hyperbolically, as writers do.
One of the guests, laughing, hyperbolically remarked, Well, everyone's grandmother came from Kiev.
They were, of course, speaking hyperbolically.
He had won a few medals during World War I and hyperbolically embellished his exploits.
In classical Roman poetry, after describing something hyperbolically, to briefly re-describe it without the exaggeration.
Lieber in 1999 remembered circumstances less hyperbolically: "Thor was just another story.
Advertisements for "White Mile" hyperbolically describe it as "based on the true story of how the pressure to succeed turned a company trip into tragedy."
The second is the psychologist who gullibly accepted the boy's performances and hyperbolically declared him "probably unique in the world."
Sure, he was wrong, but he was Musburgerian: exciting fans, even hyperbolically.